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    Quote Originally Posted by Acorn Trucking View Post
    At 62 mph the mix would most likely go alot further, probably only put about 1/16" on the ground at a time. Might take awhile to do enough layers to complete the job though.
    I'm thinking it would be more like 3/8" or 1/2" due to the size of the aggregate in the mix, but pretty @#%%## thin nonetheless!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kranky 1 View Post
    I'm thinking it would be more like 3/8" or 1/2" due to the size of the aggregate in the mix, but pretty @#%%## thin nonetheless!!!!!

    True, forgot about the aggregate
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    It's that little skim patch just to smooth it out a bit nothing else....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kranky 1 View Post
    .....Is featured in the Dec. 12 edition of "Construction Equipment Guide".

    http://www.constructionequipmentguid...een-Bay/13771/

    Our dump trucks hauled away the millings when the job initially started last February, I was up there one day driving a quad axle:



    The job is being done in phases, last year was the westbound side, next year will be the eastbound side, so we'll probably be there again when they start milling that section.

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    They started milling the second phase yesterday, the boss sent 5 trucks yesterday & 6 trucks today, supposedly they're going back on monday again too.

    I wasn't there this time, stayed working in the shop except for this aft. when I picked up a Volvo excavator in Fond Du Lac & moved it to Greenville.

    Maybe monday, who knows?

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